Effect of Two Antibacterial Mouth Sprays and Dentifrices on Dental Plaque and Gingivitis in Beagle Dogs

Abstract
Plaque inhibition by dilute mouth sprays and dentifrices containing benzethonium chloride and chlorhexidine gluconate was compared in beagle dogs. Agents with chlorhexidine gluconate produced less plaque than their benzethonium chloride or placebo counterparts, but the differences were not significant when compared to mean control scores registered during interexperimental recovery periods.